> From: "Michael C Gizzi" <
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> Date: March 9, 2004 1:01:01 PM MST
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> Subject: [netlogo-users] Important News about the Upcoming Second
> Annual Workshop on Agent-Based Modeling with NetLogo!
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> I wanted to give the NetLogo community an update about the Second
> Annual
> International Workshop on Agent-Based Modeling with NetLogo, to be
> held July
> 25 - 31, 2004, on the campus of Mesa State College in Grand Junction,
> Colorado.
>
>
>
> I am pleased to announce that James Steiner has agreed to join us as
> part of
> our staff of experienced NetLogo programmers. James brings a wealth of
> experience and an uncanny ability to break down problems into
> solutions that
> everyone can understand. James rounds out a staff of five individuals
> including:
>
>
>
> Boyce Baker - a high school science teacher / college faculty member
> at Mesa
> State College who uses NetLogo on a daily basis in our year-long
> course on
> modeling;
>
>
>
> Richard Vail, a Business professor and co-founder of the Center for
> Agent-Based Modeling;
>
> Dan Gallagher, a high school Biology teacher and alumni of the first
> NetLogo
> workshop who uses NetLogo in his classes;
>
>
>
> Michael Gizzi, a Mesa State College political science professor who
> team-teaches (with Boyce Baker) a course on agent-based modeling, and
> actively uses NetLogo in his social science research.
>
>
>
> For more information about the Second Annual Workshop on Agent-Based
> Modeling with NetLogo, please visit our website at
>
http://www.modelingcomplexity.org/workshop2004/ . Registrations are
> coming
> in weekly - and space is limited to 20 participants - so register
> early to
> reserve your seat at this valuable workshop.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
>
>
> Michael C Gizzi, Ph.D.
> Director, Grand Junction Advanced Learning Center
>
> and the Center for Agent-Based Modeling
> Mesa State College
>
> 2508 Blichman Avenue
> Grand Junction, CO 81505
> 970-255-2608
>
>
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